Dating your friend's little sister, Dating a former sex addict

Dating your friend's little sister, Dating a former sex addict

David Roland brings creativity, warmth and humour to his work as a writer, speaker, filmmaker and musician. He is the author of two acclaimed books and is published in Best Australian Science Writing 2015. For over twenty years he worked as a clinical and forensic psychologist and holds a PhD in clinical psychology. He is an Honorary Associate with the School of Medicine, University of Sydney and a founder of Compassionate Mind Australia. His book How I Rescued My Brain is available throughout libraries in the UK as a prescription book. He has been featured in national and international publications, radio and television. He’s an advocate for the National Stroke Foundation and delivers a workshop called Writing as Therapy.

David is available for speaking, panel sessions and workshop engagements. Please click below leave your contact details and a message about what you’re interested in and he’ll be in touch soon.

Writing As Therapy Workshops

Life writing done in a structured way helps you to move through emotional upheavals, integrate past traumas, improve health and heighten positive experiences. One of the most effective life writing exercises is Writing to Heal developed by Professor James Pennebaker, Department of Psychology at the University of Texas, Austin. There are many other writing exercises that enhance gratitude, self-compassion, storytelling and creativity.

The writing required for this workshop is not dependent upon the writing skills of the participant, educational level, cultural background, gender or age. Once learnt, these exercises can be done at any time, anywhere, for no cost.

The Writing as Therapy workshop has been delivered face-to-face and online from small to large groups including health professionals, writers, carers, survivors and corporate clients. David also assists with effective storytelling. For half-day to full day sessions, or talks, contact David here to discuss how he might help you.

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I was privileged to hear Mat Lee, shark attack victim, speak to high school students this morning. Mat and his partner Suzy have been through so much together and have both grown from their experiences. I've interviewed Mat and Suzy previously, and I plan to feature some of their story in the new book on the transformative power of suffering. ... See MoreSee Less